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[[File:176px-Garfield the Cat svg 8434.png|link=Garfield|frame|[[Fridge Logic|Oh yeah, his eyelids could move on his huge round eyes.]]]]
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Not to be confused with [[Wide Eyes and Shrunken Irises]].
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== Played straight ==
=== [[Fan Art]] ===▼
=== [[Comic Books]], [[Newspaper Comics]] and [[Web Comics]] ===▼
* When chibi (aka [[Super-Deformed]]) artwork is commissioned of more ordinarily drawn art, this type of eyes is a common choice because it fits the character design well and emphasizes the animation of the simplified face.▼
* [[Garfield]] and most other characters in his strip have huge, oval-shaped eyes.
** Jim Davis frequently uses this trope, as seen in his other strips like ''[[U.S. Acres]]''. Surprisingly, despite practically being a trademark, the sphere eyes in ''Garfield''were a result of [[Art Evolution]], as the characters originally had normal circular eyes.
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* Several of the characters in ''[[Pearls Before Swine]]'', usually the humans and crocodiles. The other characters, such as
* ''[[FoxTrot]]'' generally uses this for every character that isn't Jason. It was even parodied in one strip where Paige cuts ping-pong balls in half and puts them over her eyes to give the impression that she's not falling asleep in class.
** Exactly the same happens in ''[[Calvin
* ''Adam@Home'' is another example.
* ''[[Citizen Dog (comic strip)|Citizen Dog]]'' also
* Plus, it was used for characters in [[Matt Groening]]'s comic strip ''[[Life in Hell]]''.
* The Groening-inspired character designs of [[Isaac Baranoff]]'s ''[[Horndog]]'' and ''[[Here Wolf]]''.▼
* Sergeant Schlock from ''[[Schlock Mercenary]]''. [[Justified]] as he's a [[Blob Monster]], and the eyes are both discontiguous with the rest of his body, and interchangeable.▼
* Bob from ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]''▼
▲=== Fan Art ===
▲* When chibi (aka [[Super-Deformed]]) artwork is commissioned of more ordinarily drawn art, this type of eyes is a common choice because it fits the character design well and emphasizes the animation of the simplified face.
=== [[Video Games]] ===
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* ''[[Simon's Cat]]''
=== [[Web Comics]] ===
▲* The Groening-inspired character designs of [[Isaac Baranoff]]'s ''[[Horndog]]'' and ''[[Here Wolf]]''.
*Lampshaded in [http://www.mezzacotta.net/garfield/?comic=873 an October 9th comic] of ''[[Square Root of Minus Garfield]]''.▼
▲* Sergeant Schlock from ''[[Schlock Mercenary]]''. [[Justified]] as he's a [[Blob Monster]], and the eyes are both discontiguous with the rest of his body, and interchangeable.
▲* Bob from ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]''
▲* Lampshaded in [http://www.mezzacotta.net/garfield/?comic=873 an October 9th comic] of ''[[Square Root of Minus Garfield]]''.
=== [[Western Animation]] ===
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